What’s worse for customers is the Microsoft Store is not telling customers. This means a user can buy and app for the Surface Pro X even if that app ultimately will not work. That’s frustrating as Microsoft could put a compatibility warning on non-functional apps. Last week, we discussed which apps work and don’t work. At the time, Microsoft promised it would fix the problem and has, in a roundabout sort of way. Redmond has sent out an automatic update for the Windows Store. If you’re browsing the store with a Surface Pro X, some incompatible apps and games will not appear in searches. However, the emphasis is on some as other non-compatibles still appear. We guess Microsoft will have to send out another update to bring wider editing off non-functional apps.
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This is a little embarrassing for Microsoft as the Surface Pro X is its first proprietary foray into Windows 10 on ARM. The company would clearly prefer developers to get on board with ARM and make their apps compatible. ARM is provided by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8cx running under the box. Furthermore, the Surface Pro X is the first ever Windows device to a full AI engine. Surface Pro X leverages the 8cx to have Instant On and LTE Advanced Pro. However, like other previous entries into the world of Windows 10 on ARM, the Pro X has been underwhelming. While reviewers praised its design and OS, they were more tepid on battery life and performance. Buy hey, at least it’s unusually fixable for a Surface product.